You asked:
I'm looking for a dildo that features multiple knots or bumps along the shaft, ideally 9-10 inches long. I enjoy the feeling of being stretched as it enters. Are there any non-animal themed dildos like this?
Grace:
While it might not have the exact knotty design you're describing, the Tantus Queen could be a great fit for what you're seeking. It offers 10 inches of insertable length and resembles a chess piece with three distinct bumps that increase in size, maxing out at a 3-inch diameter. This could provide the stretching sensation you enjoy without venturing into animal-themed designs.
Frequently asked questions about knotted and multiβbump toys
Are there dildos with multiple knots or repeated bumps - especially around 9β10 inches?
Yes - you can find multiβbump and multiβknot toys. True βknotβ designs (the large bulbous base that mimics a tied knot) appear in fantasy/knot categories, and some nonβanimal/fantasy models offer repeated bulbs along the shaft. Examples include items like Tantus The Queen (about 10" insertable with large graduated bumps), multiβknot silicone listings on marketplaces, and fantasy/alien pieces such as JulietToysβ Nebulon. For a very specific 9β10" length with many sequential knots, check specialty makers and artisan/custom shops, as massβmarket options sometimes have fewer, larger bumps.
Whatβs the difference between a βknotβ and a bump - and why does it matter?
βKnotβ usually refers to a single large bulb (like a tied knot) that can create a locking or filled sensation. βBumpsβ are repeated ridges or bulbs along the shaft that provide progressive stretching and texture. The distinction matters for sensation and safety: knots give intense fullness and a locking feeling, while bump chains offer repeated peaks and gradual increases. Choose the shape that matches the kind of stretch or texture you prefer.
Can I use knotted or multiβbump toys vaginally and anally?
Possibly - but safety is important. For anal use, always choose toys with a flared base or a long handle; knotted shapes can be difficult to remove if they lack proper flaring. Use nonβporous, bodyβsafe materials (medicalβgrade silicone, glass, metal) and plenty of appropriate lube, and go slowly. If youβre new to larger shapes, consider progressive anal trainers or buttβplug sets to build comfort first.
How should I pick size and firmness if I want a real βstretchedβ feeling without injury?
Consider three factors: insertable length (9β10" if thatβs your goal), maximum diameter (which determines the stretch), and firmness (firmer materials deliver more pressure). For slow, deep stretching pick gradual tapers and increasing bulbs; for a sudden βpop,β choose a pronounced knot or large single bulb. When in doubt, start smaller and work up, or select toys offered in multiple firmnesses so you can find the right balance safely.
I donβt like animal or canine designs - what are good nonβanimal options that still give intense sensation?
Many makers offer nonβanimal fantasy or abstract multiβbump designs: established brands and artisan makers produce stylized pieces (alien, abstract, geometric) that deliver strong sensation without animal motifs. Glass or metal segmented probes provide a clean, elegant texture, and customizers can craft a specific nonβanimal shape to your size specifications.
Any tips for using these toys so itβs intense - but not painful?
Prep is key. Use plenty of appropriate lube (avoid silicone lube on silicone toys), relax your pelvic floor, and insert slowly, allowing each bulb to settle. Choose positions where you control depth and angle, stop if you feel real pain, and clean toys thoroughly before and after use. Communicate with a partner if applicable and consider a progressive warmβup with smaller toys or dilators to scale up safely.










